Times Standard (Eureka)

Redwood National and State Parks hosts naturaliza­tion ceremony

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On July 19 at Redwood National and State Parks, 26 people became the newest citizens of the United States. The applicants came from around the world, including countries such as South Africa, Philippine­s, Ukraine and China.

Redwood National and State Park Deputy Superinten­dent Leonel Arguello, who spoke at the event, said, “It is our high honor and esteem to host this naturaliza­tion ceremony. We extend our congratula­tions and warmest welcome to these new citizens. Our nation’s strength is founded on the immigratio­n of new ideas and culture, and in allowing all citizens to meet their full potential and contribute to this great nation. Like a healthy redwood forest, our nation is enhanced by the diversity, resilience, and strength of its newest members.”

The newest citizens and their family members were able to celebrate this momentous occasion in one of their new country’s most breathtaki­ng places. For many, it was their first time visiting the park. The Humboldt Harmonaire­s provided the music for the event, including the national anthem.

United State Citizen and Immigratio­n Services and National Park Service have a signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing that advances the meaning and stature of citizenshi­p by building connection­s between new citizens and America’s parks. Signed in 2006, and renewed in 2021, the agreement has led to special naturaliza­tion ceremonies held at many of the 425 places safeguarde­d by NPS.

Ceremonies are held in such iconic places as Ellis Island, Yosemite National Park, Cesar Chavez National Monument, Acadia National Park, Death Valley National Park and numerous Memorial Parks on the National Mall.

“The renewed MOU further strengthen­s collaborat­ive efforts to hold ceremonies at locations that best represent the strength and spirit of the United States and supports the promotion of citizenshi­p and naturaliza­tion. Redwood National and State Parks is honored to be a part of such an important event in the lives of those who participat­ed in the ceremony,” stated a Redwood National and State Parks press release.

 ?? SUBMITTED ?? Pictured are participan­ts of the naturaliza­tion ceremony hosted by Redwood National and State Parks.
SUBMITTED Pictured are participan­ts of the naturaliza­tion ceremony hosted by Redwood National and State Parks.

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